UFC 132 Fight Card: 14 Reasons This Is Shaping Up To Be a Must-Watch Event

UFC 132 is going to be one of the best cards in recent memory. For the most part, all of these fights are in the lighter weight classes, and we’ve all seen the pace they can keep.There are only three announced fights (as of now) that will take pla…

UFC 132 is going to be one of the best cards in recent memory. 

For the most part, all of these fights are in the lighter weight classes, and we’ve all seen the pace they can keep.

There are only three announced fights (as of now) that will take place above welterweight.

Each one of these fights is going to be outstanding, fast paced and fun to watch.

Mayhem Miller makes his return to the UFC, six current or former champions are fighting on the card and the future of the lightweight division will get a little clearer.

So read on to find out 14 reasons why this is going to be a must-watch event.

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UFC 130 Fight Card: Frankie Edgar and Gray Maynard Both Injured, Fight Postponed

According to UFC.com, Frankie Edgar and Gray Maynard have both suffered “serious injuries” in training camp that will force the third fight between the two to be postponed.In place of Edgar-Maynard as the main event, the original co-main event, Rampage…

According to UFC.com, Frankie Edgar and Gray Maynard have both suffered “serious injuries” in training camp that will force the third fight between the two to be postponed.

In place of Edgar-Maynard as the main event, the original co-main event, Rampage Jackson vs. Matt Hamill, will step up to fill the slot.

Thiago Alves vs. Rick Story will move up onto the PPV to start off the main event of the card.

Spike TV will then have Tim Boetsch against Kendall Grove and Miguel Angel Torres against Demetrious Johnson.

Edgar and Maynard have fought two times previously. The first time was at UFC Fight Night: Florian vs. Lauzon, which Maynard took via unanimous decision.

The second fight took place earlier this year at UFC 125 for the lightweight title and ended in a split draw.

More on the story as it develops.

UPDATE: Edgar suffered broken ribs, Maynard suffered a knee injury.

Still more updates as the situation develops.

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Top 10 Scariest Looking Fighters in MMA

MMA has some really scary-looking dudes. Before a fight, you have to stand across the cage, looking at a guy who wants to rip your head off.Some fighters don’t have a great staredown, and generally aren’t all that terrifying.But then there are oth…

MMA has some really scary-looking dudes. 

Before a fight, you have to stand across the cage, looking at a guy who wants to rip your head off.

Some fighters don’t have a great staredown, and generally aren’t all that terrifying.

But then there are others, whose simple stare can send shivers down the spine of the most intense and focused of fighters.

These fighters are big, scary, brutal, and have killer instinct.

Every list is subjective, but here, as far as I’m concerned, are the top 10 scariest fighters in mixed martial arts today.

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The Top 20 Brazillian Jiu-Jitsu Fighters in MMA Today

In MMA, most fighters have a speciality or a base.There are strikers, like Anderson Silva, wrestlers, like Chael Sonnen, or clinch fighters, like Randy Couture.In addition to those, there are some fighters who can tap you out from anywhere at anytime.T…

In MMA, most fighters have a speciality or a base.

There are strikers, like Anderson Silva, wrestlers, like Chael Sonnen, or clinch fighters, like Randy Couture.

In addition to those, there are some fighters who can tap you out from anywhere at anytime.

The top jiu-jitsu fighters in the sport can make others afraid to go to the ground with them.

These 20 fighters have outstanding jiu-jitsu, and their opponents should be afraid to go to the ground with them for fear of getting tapped out.

So without further ado, here are the top 20 jiu-jitsu fighters in MMA today.

Note: Fighters must have fought in the past year or must have a fight scheduled in the next six months to be considered for the list

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UFC 130 Fight Card: 6 Reasons To Look Forward to the Edgar-Maynard Trilogy

UFC 129 is in the books, and it’s time to move on to the next UFC event.That just so happens to be UFC 130, where the lightweight title is on the line when Frankie Edgar (13-1-1) and Gray Maynard (10-0-1 [1 NC]) meet for a third time inside the Octagon…

UFC 129 is in the books, and it’s time to move on to the next UFC event.

That just so happens to be UFC 130, where the lightweight title is on the line when Frankie Edgar (13-1-1) and Gray Maynard (10-0-1 [1 NC]) meet for a third time inside the Octagon.

The first fight between Edgar and Maynard happened at UFC Fight Night 13, where Gray Maynard used his wrestling to control Frankie Edgar, and he walked away with a unanimous decision victory.

From there, Edgar fought his way back up the lightweight ladder, and earned a title shot against future UFC Hall of Famer, BJ Penn.

Edgar went on to upset Penn for the title, and in an immediate rematch where he was once again the underdog, he won again.

While all this was happening, Gray Maynard was also working his way up the ladder to a UFC title shot.

This set the stage for a rematch between Edgar and Maynard at UFC 125.

These two put on a fantastic fight, which ended in a split draw.

Edgar and Maynard are now set up to fight for a third time at UFC 130, with the lightweight title on the line.

Here are six reasons to be excited for the third fight of this trilogy.

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